Silicone Squeegee

Why antibacterial silicone sponges haven’t always been a thing is beyond us. They’re equally great at cleaning your dishes and themselves, and the WaveSponge design is particularly clever.
It’s dishwasher safe as well as bacteria- and odor-resistant. A squeegee texture helps push food and liquids off surfaces, a nylon scraper tackles crusty areas, and a little soap pocket helps achieve a squeaky-clean finish.
The squeegee surface creates a tight seal so no crumb is left behind. It’s safe to use on nonstick coating cookware, too. The silicone’s non-porous material makes it far more hygienic than regular sponges. Sanitize it by soaking it in boiling water or just run it through the dishwasher.

WaveSponge

Silicone Dish Scrubber

Silicone Squeegee

Why antibacterial silicone sponges haven’t always been a thing is beyond us. They’re equally great at cleaning your dishes and themselves, and the WaveSponge design is particularly clever.
It’s dishwasher safe as well as bacteria- and odor-resistant. A squeegee texture helps push food and liquids off surfaces, a nylon scraper tackles crusty areas, and a little soap pocket helps achieve a squeaky-clean finish.
The squeegee surface creates a tight seal so no crumb is left behind. It’s safe to use on nonstick coating cookware, too. The silicone’s non-porous material makes it far more hygienic than regular sponges. Sanitize it by soaking it in boiling water or just run it through the dishwasher.

Grommet Launch Conversation

Grommet Launch Conversation

Debra

Hello everyone, I'm Debra Matt, Brand Manager for WaveSponge. I'm excited to share our product with you! WaveSponge goes beyond your typical sponge and is created to achieve a solution to one of life’s everyday challenges. Enjoy and please let me know if you have questions!

Scott

10/19/2017 10:53 AM

Will it soak up liquid such as spills?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:41 AM

@Scott Hi Scott! WaveSponge is non-porous so it will not soak up liquid, but you can use the squeegee to push liquids into the sink or garbage.

Katherine

10/19/2017 11:25 AM

Can you use it on delicate surfaces or ones that are easily scratched?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:43 AM

@Katherine Hello Katherine, good question...WaveSponge is made of durable silicone, but is safe to use on delicate surfaces like nonstick coatings and glass.

Jeff

10/19/2017 11:32 AM

What a handy little device! Ever since the dishwasher went out and we decided not to replace it, We have been using standard "scrubber" sponges made from wood cellulose.

I can see this coming in very handy!

Any idea what the life expectancy is for the sponge?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:53 AM

@Jeff Hi Jeff! We agree, it is definitely a handy little device. I've been using the WaveSponge for over 6 months daily and scrubbing some really greasy and stuck on messes -- mine still looks brand new. WaveSponge is made with long lasting non-porous, bacteria and odor resistant silicone so it's durable and easy to keep clean and will last longer than your typical sponge.

Tracy

10/19/2017 12:03 PM

Debra, please advise how the rear pocket for soap works if the WaveSponge is not permeable.

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 12:25 PM

@Tracy Hello Tracy, There is an opening at the bottom edge of the WaveSponge to put a squirt or two of dish soap then there are three holes on each flat side of the sponge that release the soap. Please note, you do not need to fill the cavity with soap, you are welcome to place the dish soap directly on the dish or right on top of the WaveSponge--whatever works best for you.

Raymond

10/19/2017 1:03 PM

Sounds like a great product but I have some questions. How is it antibacterial? Does it kill bacteria as in, is it impregnated with any antibacterial chemicals? Or are you just saying bacteria won't grow on silicone surfaces? Also, can liquid foods/grease penetrate the pores to go into the soap pocket? Will that pocket be easy to clean out since I don't see it getting well cleaned in a dishwasher. Thanks!

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 1:51 PM

@Raymond Hi Raymond, Silicone is naturally antibacterial, because it does not absorb or retain moisture. Yes the soap pocket is open so liquids can go in but can be rinsed out or put in the dishwasher to cleaned out more thoroughly. Hope that helps.

helene

10/19/2017 1:04 PM

Can you put it in the microwave to sanitize?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 1:53 PM

@helene Hi Helene, no because of the nylon blade but the dishwasher works very well or you can boil it in water.

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Why antibacterial silicone sponges haven’t always been a thing is beyond us. They’re equally great at cleaning your dishes and themselves, and the WaveSponge design is particularly clever.

It’s dishwasher safe as well as bacteria- and odor-resistant. A squeegee texture helps push food and liquids off surfaces, a nylon scraper tackles crusty areas, and a little soap pocket helps achieve a squeaky-clean finish.

The squeegee surface creates a tight seal so no crumb is left behind. It’s safe to use on nonstick coating cookware, too. The silicone’s non-porous material makes it far more hygienic than regular sponges. Sanitize it by soaking it in boiling water or just run it through the dishwasher.Read MoreRead Less

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Grommet Launch Conversation

Debra

Hello everyone, I'm Debra Matt, Brand Manager for WaveSponge. I'm excited to share our product with you! WaveSponge goes beyond your typical sponge and is created to achieve a solution to one of life’s everyday challenges. Enjoy and please let me know if you have questions!

Scott

10/19/2017 10:53 AM

Will it soak up liquid such as spills?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:41 AM

@Scott Hi Scott! WaveSponge is non-porous so it will not soak up liquid, but you can use the squeegee to push liquids into the sink or garbage.

Katherine

10/19/2017 11:25 AM

Can you use it on delicate surfaces or ones that are easily scratched?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:43 AM

@Katherine Hello Katherine, good question...WaveSponge is made of durable silicone, but is safe to use on delicate surfaces like nonstick coatings and glass.

Jeff

10/19/2017 11:32 AM

What a handy little device! Ever since the dishwasher went out and we decided not to replace it, We have been using standard "scrubber" sponges made from wood cellulose.

I can see this coming in very handy!

Any idea what the life expectancy is for the sponge?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 11:53 AM

@Jeff Hi Jeff! We agree, it is definitely a handy little device. I've been using the WaveSponge for over 6 months daily and scrubbing some really greasy and stuck on messes -- mine still looks brand new. WaveSponge is made with long lasting non-porous, bacteria and odor resistant silicone so it's durable and easy to keep clean and will last longer than your typical sponge.

Tracy

10/19/2017 12:03 PM

Debra, please advise how the rear pocket for soap works if the WaveSponge is not permeable.

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 12:25 PM

@Tracy Hello Tracy, There is an opening at the bottom edge of the WaveSponge to put a squirt or two of dish soap then there are three holes on each flat side of the sponge that release the soap. Please note, you do not need to fill the cavity with soap, you are welcome to place the dish soap directly on the dish or right on top of the WaveSponge--whatever works best for you.

Raymond

10/19/2017 1:03 PM

Sounds like a great product but I have some questions. How is it antibacterial? Does it kill bacteria as in, is it impregnated with any antibacterial chemicals? Or are you just saying bacteria won't grow on silicone surfaces? Also, can liquid foods/grease penetrate the pores to go into the soap pocket? Will that pocket be easy to clean out since I don't see it getting well cleaned in a dishwasher. Thanks!

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 1:51 PM

@Raymond Hi Raymond, Silicone is naturally antibacterial, because it does not absorb or retain moisture. Yes the soap pocket is open so liquids can go in but can be rinsed out or put in the dishwasher to cleaned out more thoroughly. Hope that helps.

helene

10/19/2017 1:04 PM

Can you put it in the microwave to sanitize?

Debra – Special Guest

10/19/2017 1:53 PM

@helene Hi Helene, no because of the nylon blade but the dishwasher works very well or you can boil it in water.